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to cause nuclei are along -- the nuclei -- the nuclei to release energy that is what happened except the difference was was this at room temperature? the hyphenated name was coldfusion. but that to violate the first law that you cannot get more energy out of what you put into it but in any case and with the exxon valdez disaster to limit that source of energy without liquidity of science so that is the balance deduction. the chief officer there of the uss enterprise he did this. it is called the tri- quarter it would scan you up and down then look in that is what you had. no doubt about it. if you asked people today and that with your illness that you know everything you need to know although we know that's not true. so to say enough silly uncertain terms. and as function in many ways. so that combination causes autism even though there are 17 studies say there is no greater risk if you got autism are not that he has his followers. so just to touch the hem of the coat a person is a person to communicate to the public that people who know the most about it. unfortunately there are man
to cause nuclei are along -- the nuclei -- the nuclei to release energy that is what happened except the difference was was this at room temperature? the hyphenated name was coldfusion. but that to violate the first law that you cannot get more energy out of what you put into it but in any case and with the exxon valdez disaster to limit that source of energy without liquidity of science so that is the balance deduction. the chief officer there of the uss enterprise he did this. it is called...
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. >> the house energy and commerce subcommittee held a hearing on the mental, emotional and physical well-being of unaccompanied children crossing the border and health and human services acting assistant secretary for children and families testified on what her office is doing to coordinate the placement and care of children. you can watch the entire hearing tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on c-span2. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday at 9:00 p.m. eastern best-selling author john grisham, author of the innocent man, murder and injustice in a small town on his work with the innocence project and wrongful convictions. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" former nypd commissioner bill bratton on his book, the profession, on the more of community, grace and the art of policing in america. he's interviewed by charles ramsey former philadelphia police commissioner and metropolitan dc police chief and sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern yell university history professor elizabeth hinton with her book, america on fire, the u
. >> the house energy and commerce subcommittee held a hearing on the mental, emotional and physical well-being of unaccompanied children crossing the border and health and human services acting assistant secretary for children and families testified on what her office is doing to coordinate the placement and care of children. you can watch the entire hearing tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on c-span2. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every...
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>> guest: i would say the most immediately relevant would be energy especially carbon emissions this is a cost that we impose on the environment that nobody pays for, so we are basically depleting the environment of the lack of as it were. and pricing, putting a price on this would go a long way in us reducing our emissions of the substance because it would basically make it more expensive for us to burn fuel. >> host: we have seen this on the other emissions, not carbon dioxide with the government has done this with some other things and it seems to have worked. >> guest: indeed. >> host: at a relatively low cost. by placing a price on something invisible all of a sudden it becomes quite invisible. now, of course you can take this into interesting new directions and you can to get too far, a market for transplant, different countries are experimenting were dealing with it in different ways and you talk about that. what are some of the different approaches out there? >> i would say most of the world it is illegal to come and the country i know where it is legal is iran. the reason pe
>> guest: i would say the most immediately relevant would be energy especially carbon emissions this is a cost that we impose on the environment that nobody pays for, so we are basically depleting the environment of the lack of as it were. and pricing, putting a price on this would go a long way in us reducing our emissions of the substance because it would basically make it more expensive for us to burn fuel. >> host: we have seen this on the other emissions, not carbon dioxide...
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it would be like energy, carbon use. it's a cost we impose on the environment that nobody pays for so we are basically destroying the environment, depleting the environment of the lack as it were and putting a price on this would go a long way in most reducing our emissions of this substance because a would just basically make it more expensive for us to burn fuel. >> host: we have seen this through other types of emissions, not carbon dioxide but the epa, the government has done this with mercury and other things and it seems to have worked to achieve its desired affect a relatively low-cost by placing a price on something that was sort of invisible all of a sudden a the becomes quite visible. now of course you could take this into interesting new directions and you could take it too far to take it for organ transplant. different countries are experimenting were dealing with it in different ways and then you talk about that. what are some of the different approaches? >> guest: i would say in most of the world's illegal
it would be like energy, carbon use. it's a cost we impose on the environment that nobody pays for so we are basically destroying the environment, depleting the environment of the lack as it were and putting a price on this would go a long way in most reducing our emissions of this substance because a would just basically make it more expensive for us to burn fuel. >> host: we have seen this through other types of emissions, not carbon dioxide but the epa, the government has done this...
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glen seabirds who was president kennedy's chairman of the atomic energy commission is actually responsiblel for 10 chemical element. so the list really goes on and on. it literally was a who's who of americanan intellectuals at midcentury. some people may be aware of the most famous line from that evening, which was part of president kennedy's remarks. he said i think this is the most extraordinary collection of talented human knowledge that has ever beenn gathered together at the white house with the possible exception of when thomas jefferson dined alone. [laughter] a great quip, but actually jefferson really dined alone. he often had people over for dinner in the indeed kept a running tally of people who had dinner with him at the executive mansion. many distinguished people were out p to dinner part of that evening in outfield little bit about those people. some people actually declined. tennessee williams, jd salinger, carl sandburg who identified it as a lifetime. william faulkner who lived in charlottesville 100 miles away said that's 100 miles away. it's too far to go for a meal. [l
glen seabirds who was president kennedy's chairman of the atomic energy commission is actually responsiblel for 10 chemical element. so the list really goes on and on. it literally was a who's who of americanan intellectuals at midcentury. some people may be aware of the most famous line from that evening, which was part of president kennedy's remarks. he said i think this is the most extraordinary collection of talented human knowledge that has ever beenn gathered together at the white house...
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but the energy was awesome. and the intensity burned away like a blowtorch with all those layers of complacency and comfort. so we can do better. and he didn't let anybody off the hook. he said i want to help you but you have to work hard. a middle people you have to serve your community and all you people who are rich like me you need to give more so we can work together and prosper together and by the way we will all be better off but you should do it because it is everybody to do. >> 50 years later, he would say i'm 92 now you have to listen to me from the distance. but we stood up for emma because she and her generation and not a voting issue. [applause] >> to pass the assault left alone -- weapons ban and we did it all. we couldn't make it a voting issue. where she and her colleagues said please do not leave me to die in school. school may not be a killing ground. robert kennedy would say nobody is trying to take away your right to defend your family. that we should take away the option to commit mass murde
but the energy was awesome. and the intensity burned away like a blowtorch with all those layers of complacency and comfort. so we can do better. and he didn't let anybody off the hook. he said i want to help you but you have to work hard. a middle people you have to serve your community and all you people who are rich like me you need to give more so we can work together and prosper together and by the way we will all be better off but you should do it because it is everybody to do. >>...
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the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to their grievances and try to work out solutions to many of their problems. here very means more than 50,000 people gathered between the washington and lincoln monuments for a nine hour peaceful demonstration of solidarity with the nation's poor. it was a capstone event of the poor people's campaign begun two months before to follow the absolute direction than the directives of the march but even as the voices of reasons spoke non-violence and restraint to this gathering seeds of discontent were taking root in the camp itself. tensions and discord continued until after many arrests and increasing violence it was finally decided by government officials to not extend for a second time the permit sanctioning resurrection city. on june 24th park and d
the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to their grievances and try to work out solutions to many of their problems. here very means more than 50,000 people gathered between the washington and lincoln monuments for a nine...
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the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to their grievances and try to work out solutions to many of their problems. here very means more than 50,000 people gathered between the washington and lincoln monuments for a nine hour peaceful demonstration of solidarity with the nation's poor. it was a capstone event of the poor people's campaign begun two months before to follow the absolute direction than the directives of the march but even as the voices of reasons spoke non-violence and restraint to this gathering seeds of discontent were taking root in the camp itself. tensions and discord continued until after many arrests and increasing violence it was finally decided by government officials to not extend for a second time the permit sanctioning resurrection city. on june 24th park and d
the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to their grievances and try to work out solutions to many of their problems. here very means more than 50,000 people gathered between the washington and lincoln monuments for a nine...
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other in the pages one of them with the pier space of the novel is much more engaged novel, giving energy that is not entirely true. i thought it was worth saying once. [laughter] i will not say it again. [laughter] >> it cannot be creative. like him as a poet he may write a poem in response to another poem you continue the conversation. poets of do that a lot to argue do not agree that continues the conversation. we don't want to hang out with each other and make too many enemies. [laughter] >> last question? >> i am curious about the purpose of biography or how much the biographer influences his or her choice but how they approach it is. >> there are multiple purposes. to a certain extent is the person riding the biography. inevitably, when trying to get answers to questions, i think if somebody writes about henry james who is gay, they may look at that aspect to understand a secrecy, and covering, emotions, a translating into the argument. how do they do that in to a creative way? with the daily task of raising children to be a wife, lover? part of what people do is basically use peopl
other in the pages one of them with the pier space of the novel is much more engaged novel, giving energy that is not entirely true. i thought it was worth saying once. [laughter] i will not say it again. [laughter] >> it cannot be creative. like him as a poet he may write a poem in response to another poem you continue the conversation. poets of do that a lot to argue do not agree that continues the conversation. we don't want to hang out with each other and make too many enemies....
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time exxon valdez disaster we wanted to believe there was possibility of clean limitless source of energy even though didn't make apple wit of sense, i think people are upset about this fluidity of science disconcerting. >> the force those remember chief medical officer on uss enterprise when he you had a particular set of signs he did this if you look in hand has something a triquarter would scan you up and down look at readout that is what you had there was no doubt about it, and i think, i think if you ask people today whether or not we are going to know more about science and health than now a hundred years from now people will say yes to your illness we like to believe we know everything we need to know but not true we are seduced by guru, doesn't express that says things in certain terms launched by oprah winfrey, also assumptions and somebody like wakefield of the belief that the rubella vaccine caused autism, now 17 studies clearly shown no greater risk of getting autism but he had followers from venue to venue the path lodge optimist -- they treat him as embodied touch hem of his
time exxon valdez disaster we wanted to believe there was possibility of clean limitless source of energy even though didn't make apple wit of sense, i think people are upset about this fluidity of science disconcerting. >> the force those remember chief medical officer on uss enterprise when he you had a particular set of signs he did this if you look in hand has something a triquarter would scan you up and down look at readout that is what you had there was no doubt about it, and i...
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glen who was president's kennedy chairman of atomic energy commission was actually responsible for 10 chemical elements. so the list really goes on and on. it literally was a who's who of american intellectuals in mid century. some people may be aware that the most famous line from that evening which was part of president's remarks, i think this is the most extraordinarily collection of talent of human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the white house with the possible exception of when thomas jefferson dined alone. [laughter] >> a great clip but actually jefferson rarely dined alone and often had people over for dinner and kept runningaly of -- tally of people who dined at the mansion. many distinguished people were at the dinner and part of that evening, i will tell you a little bit about those people, some people actually declined, tennessee williams did, carl sanburg, declined because he had another commitment, william faulkner who lived in charlottesville, it's too far to go for a meal. hehe was ill but that was his response. you heard about the brain's dinner and
glen who was president's kennedy chairman of atomic energy commission was actually responsible for 10 chemical elements. so the list really goes on and on. it literally was a who's who of american intellectuals in mid century. some people may be aware that the most famous line from that evening which was part of president's remarks, i think this is the most extraordinarily collection of talent of human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the white house with the possible exception...
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so the grassroots energy can do a lot much also have to be oriented and after the resource. you see what i'm saying? they are both using technology, both organizing, both using online things but very different trajectories in where things are going. >> so thank you, and we have more questions from the floor. i'll start with the first one. what are some examples you have seen that successfully integrate old tradition at the digital message of campaign organizations? and what lessons can be taken from the? >> i kind of answered, but the thing is if you're in 2017 of course you're going to use digital technology for with a good four. the point isn't street protest versus online, because there's a magical street protest either. there's no magic to anything movement does besides capacity building and that capacity can be narrative, which is you change the conversation, you change the framework. the capacity can be disruptive. civil disobedience, you refuse to go along. they can be powerful. or the capacity building and engaging electoral or institutional settings. those are the t
so the grassroots energy can do a lot much also have to be oriented and after the resource. you see what i'm saying? they are both using technology, both organizing, both using online things but very different trajectories in where things are going. >> so thank you, and we have more questions from the floor. i'll start with the first one. what are some examples you have seen that successfully integrate old tradition at the digital message of campaign organizations? and what lessons can be...
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and now between them has, i think, given both of them an awful lot of energy. so yes, i think it is not entirely true to say what i said. i just thought it was worth saying once. [applause] but i won't say it again. [applause] i think it can be created. you might write a poem in response to another poem. we're just working in a conversation in a way. poets do that quite a lot. you are continuing to collect discussion. i also think that writers spend a lot of time alone and we really like hanging out with each other. we don't want to make too many enemies. [laughter] [applause] time for the last question. i wonder about the purposes of the biographer not only a choice of how they were going to write about it but who. >> yes, that's a perfect question. i think there are multiple purposes. again, i think that is always defined by the person writing the biography. one is trying to get answers to questions that interest them. and so i think that if somebody writes about henry james committee may be looking at that aspect to try and understand about secrecy and uncov
and now between them has, i think, given both of them an awful lot of energy. so yes, i think it is not entirely true to say what i said. i just thought it was worth saying once. [applause] but i won't say it again. [applause] i think it can be created. you might write a poem in response to another poem. we're just working in a conversation in a way. poets do that quite a lot. you are continuing to collect discussion. i also think that writers spend a lot of time alone and we really like...
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he set off the people's energy and wanted to be with them and famously said to a senior supervisor ond the presidents detail he said i wouldn't get elected dog catcher if i listened to you and did what you want. i'm paraphrasing the last part but the dog catcher part is accurate. he feasted on being with people and would flee almost like a runaway he would flee his protectors to get out of them and get closer and throw himself into it and it was infuriating so they are tired from the hours that he's traveling into being with people. they are hopscotch in each other from city to city not catching enought sleep. they areve exhausted by the tral that he is doing, easily triple what his predecessor hadin done and then they are kind of ticked off because he won't listen to the doctor essentially. then of course we all know now and they knew better than anyone kennedy was flailing his protectors trying to be with women who were not his wife and on a daily basis so that evasion that he was engaged in was also painful for them and i know this isn't really your question but it's important to sa
he set off the people's energy and wanted to be with them and famously said to a senior supervisor ond the presidents detail he said i wouldn't get elected dog catcher if i listened to you and did what you want. i'm paraphrasing the last part but the dog catcher part is accurate. he feasted on being with people and would flee almost like a runaway he would flee his protectors to get out of them and get closer and throw himself into it and it was infuriating so they are tired from the hours that...
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conventional energy, renewable energy, to expedite clean energy deployment. that's something we are going get together on. i want to thank the leaders who are gathered here today. i add as a personal ante-dote. this is my second time around the track at d. o. e. i was there in the second half of the clinton administration. this gave me a great opportunity to work with two ante-dote for this. one is the department has a major challenge in term of cleaning up -- there's no nice way to say it the cold war mess. much of this has impact on traditional triable lands, and when it came to establishing our programs -- i have to say that the appropriate areas around the reservation in washington state, the tribes just fantastic partners in making us focus on the long-term cleanup to a level where traditional activities, for example, could be removed. it was a tremendous help as we structured those programs. on the second very different example, i'll give and later on today one of my colleagues will be discussing this more in the conference, but really under the leaders
conventional energy, renewable energy, to expedite clean energy deployment. that's something we are going get together on. i want to thank the leaders who are gathered here today. i add as a personal ante-dote. this is my second time around the track at d. o. e. i was there in the second half of the clinton administration. this gave me a great opportunity to work with two ante-dote for this. one is the department has a major challenge in term of cleaning up -- there's no nice way to say it the...
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authorizes 639.2 billion dollars in base funding for the department of defense and the department of energy and 68.5 billion dollars in funding for contingency operations. i'm glad the bill remains within the cap set by the bipartisan budget act which we passed in february. this will enable the department to continue to restore readiness and modernize our forces. however i will remind my colleagues that the budget deal only covered fiscal year 18 and fiscal year 19. sequestration and the original caps will be back next year unless we again reach an agreement for both the defense and non-defense accounts. i think all of us acknowledge that our national security is broader. customs and border patrol, the security agency, the coast guard, the state department and many other agencies also contribute to our national security. what we have proposed in this bill before us will be short lived if we cannot provide in the years to come for all these critical functions of our government. t conclude byegain thanking inhofe and my colleagues on the committee for working on a bipartisan basis to develop
authorizes 639.2 billion dollars in base funding for the department of defense and the department of energy and 68.5 billion dollars in funding for contingency operations. i'm glad the bill remains within the cap set by the bipartisan budget act which we passed in february. this will enable the department to continue to restore readiness and modernize our forces. however i will remind my colleagues that the budget deal only covered fiscal year 18 and fiscal year 19. sequestration and the...
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the solution to climate change its energy policy. and today, solar is cheaper than coal. there is no reason, but guess what. china's tallest hundred 50 megawatts of coal supposedly going to come online to produce power. i-india, likewise. so, right now it is not an exaggeration. we are owned by a mission and unwillingness to do what we have to do. we are living out a mutual suicide pact planet either. and people need to understand this. the fires in california are not because of, maybe a few were not damaged but they are there because there's more moisture in the water, in the oceans coming up in two rain because of the warming of the ocean and the intensity of the wind and the intensity of the weather has changed and the increased amount of flooding that comes with it creates a greater faster brush growing and then you have a drought that dries out the brush and you have more fuel than has been added to the capacity for fire and it rages through as a result. so, it is also climate related. we had three storms last year. they cost you, the american taxpayer $265 billion.
the solution to climate change its energy policy. and today, solar is cheaper than coal. there is no reason, but guess what. china's tallest hundred 50 megawatts of coal supposedly going to come online to produce power. i-india, likewise. so, right now it is not an exaggeration. we are owned by a mission and unwillingness to do what we have to do. we are living out a mutual suicide pact planet either. and people need to understand this. the fires in california are not because of, maybe a few...
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green energy grants program. see how the cycle works? you have a circumstance now individuals who have worked in the department of energy to have given many are now moving back into the private sector and working for the very people they had given as a authored sums to in the past. it is an enormous cycle of cronyism and it would not be tolerated in many other sectors expect a six of we should feel positive because it is alternative energy. pure cronyism and nothing else. i don't know if i have depressed you for board you i am not sure of the term but hasn't is always been the way? i would say no. yes cronyism has always been there in politicians have enriched themselves but the opportunities have become so much greater and there is so much more money and power and so many more opportunities to make money and leverage our position. i was surprised to find a national journal reports that 30 u.s. senators have a family member who was a registered lobbyist nothing in the u.s. senate rules against nepotism. we have t
green energy grants program. see how the cycle works? you have a circumstance now individuals who have worked in the department of energy to have given many are now moving back into the private sector and working for the very people they had given as a authored sums to in the past. it is an enormous cycle of cronyism and it would not be tolerated in many other sectors expect a six of we should feel positive because it is alternative energy. pure cronyism and nothing else. i don't know if i have...
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the solution to climate change its energy policy. and today, solar is cheaper than coal. there is no reason, but guess what. china's tallest hundred 50 megawatts of coal supposedly going to come online to produce power. i-india, likewise. so, right now it is not an exaggeration. we are owned by a mission and unwillingness to do what we have to do. we are living out a mutual suicide pact planet either. and people need to understand this. the fires in california are not because of, maybe a few were not damaged but they are there because there's more moisture in the water, in the oceans coming up in two rain because of the warming of the ocean and the intensity of the wind and the intensity of the weather has changed and the increased amount of flooding that comes with it creates a greater faster brush growing and then you have a drought that dries out the brush and you have more fuel than has been added to the capacity for fire and it rages through as a result. so, it is also climate related. we had three storms last year. they cost you, the american taxpayer $265 billion.
the solution to climate change its energy policy. and today, solar is cheaper than coal. there is no reason, but guess what. china's tallest hundred 50 megawatts of coal supposedly going to come online to produce power. i-india, likewise. so, right now it is not an exaggeration. we are owned by a mission and unwillingness to do what we have to do. we are living out a mutual suicide pact planet either. and people need to understand this. the fires in california are not because of, maybe a few...
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there have been a group of people who have come together with unbelievable love, strength, support, and energy to celebrate him. they knew him him well and they absolutely made this day possible, this time possible. when we are going to the funeral home to see dad's body i knew i wanted to write something to put in the casket. i started writing my letter to him. as i wrote it i realized that i was actually writing what i wanted to say to all of you. so this is a letter, this is the letter i started and so you'll hear me refer to him as my father. many people have mentioned, of course february 20, 1962. from that day until this, people have come up to me and have said, gosh what is it light, john glenn is your father, he is a hero. what is it like to have a hero as your father? and from the very first time i think i was asked that, i thought about it and i said, he's just my dad. you have been my teacher, my nemesis, yes. youth tenor, melody, and my source, i'll just asked dad. you taught me to parallel park a car, tie knots, tying a tie, necktie, then slide a car on ice. he recommended i memor
there have been a group of people who have come together with unbelievable love, strength, support, and energy to celebrate him. they knew him him well and they absolutely made this day possible, this time possible. when we are going to the funeral home to see dad's body i knew i wanted to write something to put in the casket. i started writing my letter to him. as i wrote it i realized that i was actually writing what i wanted to say to all of you. so this is a letter, this is the letter i...
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and when the secretary of energy was before he brought up they are using more energy because of all that is in there. so we are not telling them they can not integrate, but they can't force these cards that run up the cost that is costing consumers and everybody about a billion dollars >> tevo is concerned your bill would make it harder for consumers to buy their product. is that a legit concern? >> when you look at the options it is amazing what people have out there and what they can have for televisions. and as mentioned earlier, folks are getting service from the internet. and a lot of things that were thought about several years ago at the fcc are not going to be pertaining to where we are in the next years. the industry is changing. back several years ago, cable was much larger share out there. satellites in there now. so you have people getting their information and how they are getting their television viewing a lot different than it was 5-15 years ago. >> back to the original question about the bill, is this coming up in the subcommittee and something you see being part atmosphe
and when the secretary of energy was before he brought up they are using more energy because of all that is in there. so we are not telling them they can not integrate, but they can't force these cards that run up the cost that is costing consumers and everybody about a billion dollars >> tevo is concerned your bill would make it harder for consumers to buy their product. is that a legit concern? >> when you look at the options it is amazing what people have out there and what they...
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. >> would you say the sec in the past has put effort and energy into performing legitimate and serious economic analysis? >> i think i would agree with your sub text and they sometimes it's been pro forma. i think however the burden cannot be overstated. if you look just at the crowdfunding provision in the jobs fact, i can't keep different sets of rules congress has directed the fcc to promulgate just under section 4a. they have a burden i made a very short time limit. it's hard to do everything overnight. >> mr. cartwright, can you comment on that? i have to think cost-benefit analysis should be performed with it deal for everybody. the lab requires that. the sec is required to efficiency formation and it's been required to do that for some time. too often in the past it was an afterthought. they get a team writing it. and at the end of the process. something would say my goodness, you know, there is that cost-benefit analysis and efficiency formation that was kind of a compliance exercise. it's a lawyer dominated agency required here those people were often not consulted at all or i
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in the same most forms of energy. nuclear energy is a great form of slow. so where there is a policy need and this is where of course the senate and house of representatives has to make the decisions. there may well be a legitimate role for government financed dean. i think however the financing needs to be tailored to the policy: to the risk her to risk dates of these projects and to where possible, provide mechanisms for taxpayers to benefit if the projects are successful with federal money. i do think that there is the so-called value does in various phases of finance team for safe clean energy, the government can play a constructive role. these projects need to be carefully researched and they need to have financing structures that protect taxpayers. the right to be a finite life as i mentioned it to these programs which are intended for a specific purpose for a certain period of time until the industries mature. >> well, i think your recommendations, should we go forward on the basis of what you just said would be helpful in that regard. but it concern
in the same most forms of energy. nuclear energy is a great form of slow. so where there is a policy need and this is where of course the senate and house of representatives has to make the decisions. there may well be a legitimate role for government financed dean. i think however the financing needs to be tailored to the policy: to the risk her to risk dates of these projects and to where possible, provide mechanisms for taxpayers to benefit if the projects are successful with federal money....
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. >> keep an eye out for more energy from the national press club book fair to air in the near future. you can also watch them and any of our programs in their entirety at tv.org. type the author spent the search bar at the top of the page. >> over the past 20 years booktv has covered thousands of author events and book festivals. here's a portion of the recent program. >> the fact that she used a hit come when from a hip to buy our family home was amazing but also there was serious red redlining agenda go through incredible means to buy that house. i'm trying it -- tying it all together in this form of writing history but also my mom on top of everything else that she was doing, she was writing a book and she called it my book. she wrote it in long hand in a notebook with unlined paper. i didn't read read it until she was very sick, did a personal reading for myself for me and my sister. one of the great joys for me, the army in my writing this book, , one great choice is that actually put major excerpts from the book into mine. and so i feel as though i am helping her get published
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we pay for our side, and then we pay for the other side with energy payments. but, of course, the united states doesn't import most of its energy from are the middle east, but from ore places like canada -- other places like canada, for example. and even if we became energy self-sufficient, other countries like china predominantly would still be importing middle east energy, so you're not going to be able to defund the war that way. if we could find a replacement for oil and natural gas, that would be awesome. that'd be fantastic. they could go back to doing whatever they used to do and not have the excess income to perpetrate bad things. i don't really know the solution to that. i mean, the president is, you know, pursuing this, too, with windmills and mag neats and all that kind -- magnets and all that kind of gee whiz stuff. i don't think it's going to happen. if we did have the kind of oil reserves where we could drive the prices of oil down to $16 a barrel, that'd be great too. that would effectoffly put them out of business. -- effectively put them out of
we pay for our side, and then we pay for the other side with energy payments. but, of course, the united states doesn't import most of its energy from are the middle east, but from ore places like canada -- other places like canada, for example. and even if we became energy self-sufficient, other countries like china predominantly would still be importing middle east energy, so you're not going to be able to defund the war that way. if we could find a replacement for oil and natural gas, that...
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he was involved in viewing as his passion, energy and patience. he understood he said you solve one problem there are 12 more there more complex than the one before. just keep moving. keep learning. keep looking. one civil rights activist said about robert kennedy he went, hesaw, he listened . and that describes him and hand wringing and doing enough, he made mistakes and would you think about that? there's course correction or whatever but i think he understood human nature. he understood , i mean, he wasn't self absorbed. he was engaged in the life of the country, the work of the country at the time when the urgency was great. so i don't think, i think in running for president it's interesting to see how he thought of whatbrought him to that decision.you don't know . it's really interesting to get inside of that but it's more, there's no clear path and robert kennedy understood that. there's no clear pathbut you have to keep moving ,learning , growing and he did that. >> here's another question. can you discuss rfk's role in the old miss prices
he was involved in viewing as his passion, energy and patience. he understood he said you solve one problem there are 12 more there more complex than the one before. just keep moving. keep learning. keep looking. one civil rights activist said about robert kennedy he went, hesaw, he listened . and that describes him and hand wringing and doing enough, he made mistakes and would you think about that? there's course correction or whatever but i think he understood human nature. he understood , i...
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my colleague and friend, tom putnam, who brings such energy to library's mission of preserving our nation's history. and our good friend we always love having with us, john. the president used a dictaphone to record his personal observations following key meetings and events. we thought they would all enjoy in the actual dictaphone that he used as senator before becoming president. we put it on the stage and we invite you can look at it after the form. this is the real thing, this is what he used in the senate. the one he used as president is now in the archives. over the years come we have welcomed many individuals to the state who have worked for president kennedy. those who vote for him and served in navy and knew him as a friend. they all have their own take and interpretation of what happened, their own spin. now it is the term of president kennedy. a principal speaker tonight, of which we invite you to listen to. it is that of president kennedy. many see this is the one president kennedy never had the opportunity to write. it is now my great pleasure to introduce the individual who is
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be importing middle east energy. so you're not going to be able to defund the war that way. if we could find a replacement for oil and natural gas, that would be awesome. that'd be fantastic. they could go back to doing whatever they used to do. and not have the excess income to perpetrate bad things. i don't really know the solution to that. i mean, the president is, you know, pursuing this, too, with windmills and magnets and all that kind of gee whiz stuff. i don't think it's going to happen. if we did have the kind of oil reserves where we could drive the prices of oil down to $16 a barrel, that'd be great too. that would effectively put them out of business. if that's the economy of it, then great. we should be on that. we should have these national programs to try to pursue that kind of stuff. let's make the united states an oil exporting country again, you know, where we can if we have the largest reserves in the dakotas and montana, fantastic. i'm all in favor of it. and if we had a strategic view of these th
be importing middle east energy. so you're not going to be able to defund the war that way. if we could find a replacement for oil and natural gas, that would be awesome. that'd be fantastic. they could go back to doing whatever they used to do. and not have the excess income to perpetrate bad things. i don't really know the solution to that. i mean, the president is, you know, pursuing this, too, with windmills and magnets and all that kind of gee whiz stuff. i don't think it's going to...
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protest local governments and have targets and get people to funnel that energy and draw attention. durings this time between kenney and king, the advisor on her way to atlanta those started talking. stay until congress does something. embarrass them, force the issue so he went and king was planning to do something. so she left his house and was planning the next campaign. they began planning the poor people's campaign and i was going to ask i know we are running towards the end but what the goal was with the strategy i sort of laid it out to camp out and have civil disobedience if necessary but what king is proposing is he begins organizing that and i'm not going to get into it but the reminder it happened during this early 68 as things were moving and that isoo emblematic for the crackdown. the early monthsfo of 68 they would move forward to what would be the final campaign. kennedy a series of developments. he could run and have a chance of winning. one was the tet offensive that exposed the bankruptcy of the v policy in vietnam and shifted public opinion coming out against ameri
protest local governments and have targets and get people to funnel that energy and draw attention. durings this time between kenney and king, the advisor on her way to atlanta those started talking. stay until congress does something. embarrass them, force the issue so he went and king was planning to do something. so she left his house and was planning the next campaign. they began planning the poor people's campaign and i was going to ask i know we are running towards the end but what the...
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, the energy is in the united states. stop the strikes, stop labor. i think stalin has always been a convenient destruction for the right and the center, the true man up to today. >> the fact that economists were doing what we're doing also made it easier. >> that's what concerns me when you see all the liberals such speaker and also the true and liberals that will drift in this direction and it changes american history terribly because right now we have no union movement. i think the concept of sleeper versus capital isn't even discussed in this country. >> this is what happened and this is far more important frankly than pointing the finger at the soviet union. why not pointing at as i said earlier chortle and greasy and -- churchill and greece and athens. >> on the go? "after words" is available through itunes and xm. >>> okay. i would like to for word to the 60's and talk about john kennedy with the memory of people now alive at least. clearly one of the most dramatic events of the presidency was the missile crisis in
, the energy is in the united states. stop the strikes, stop labor. i think stalin has always been a convenient destruction for the right and the center, the true man up to today. >> the fact that economists were doing what we're doing also made it easier. >> that's what concerns me when you see all the liberals such speaker and also the true and liberals that will drift in this direction and it changes american history terribly because right now we have no union movement. i think...
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tom putnam the outstanding director to bring energy to preserve our nation's history. and our good friend tom oliphant who will serve as tonight's moderator. the features speaker is really president kennedy who'd july 1962 installed hidden recording systems and the cabinet room and office to have a record of deliberations and exchanges during his of frustration. plc used a dictaphone to record his personal observations after meetings and events. we that you would like to see the actual dictaphone he used before becoming president. we invite you to look at after the forum. this is the real thing when he used in the senate would use stapp as the president is in the museum for the cuban missile crisis those who wrote for kennedy, a servant him comment to him as a friend had their own take, interpretation and their own spin. now the visible speaker tonight, the voice we and 48 you to listen to is kennedy. we see this book as the one kennedy never had the opportunity to write. now individual who is the most responsible, caroline kennedy conceived the idea that presented the
tom putnam the outstanding director to bring energy to preserve our nation's history. and our good friend tom oliphant who will serve as tonight's moderator. the features speaker is really president kennedy who'd july 1962 installed hidden recording systems and the cabinet room and office to have a record of deliberations and exchanges during his of frustration. plc used a dictaphone to record his personal observations after meetings and events. we that you would like to see the actual...
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johnson comes in and in an instant it is change and the senate is the center of governmental energy and creativity. the founding fathers wanted -- he is majority leader for six years. at the end of six years he leaves and the senate is back in the same mess. the nature of political genius is to find a way when no way appears obvious. i don't have any idea what president johnson would do with this congress. hopefully i can research and find out but someone will come along to do it again. >> one of the major events that occurred was the u.s. role in the overthrow -- johnson is on record in the cabinet meetings opposing it. can you elaborate on what particularly drove his stance and what particularly was it on that and why he believed the way he did on that point? one of the things he agreed with robert kennedy on. >> can i take a pass on that one question? it is at the beginning of the book i writing now. the answer is so complicated and i don't have a summation of it on my mind right now. >> can i go back and referred to your book you are talking about now? you alluded when you stated th
johnson comes in and in an instant it is change and the senate is the center of governmental energy and creativity. the founding fathers wanted -- he is majority leader for six years. at the end of six years he leaves and the senate is back in the same mess. the nature of political genius is to find a way when no way appears obvious. i don't have any idea what president johnson would do with this congress. hopefully i can research and find out but someone will come along to do it again....
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so, you've read and you get the necessary energy and the necessary strength. i thought i was going to be arrested and jailed. was beaten. i had a concussion on that bridge. i thought i saw death, so sometimes just reading books, poems, essays. there are plenty of good books out there. >> thank you. >> i have a question. you know how water-- let's say we have a huge pipe and water is shooting down it; right? pretty strong force, good horse and then you have smaller pipes coming off of it. the pressure and the speed of the water will go down because it's getting diluted; right? so, in the 60s you say civil rights and the first thing i think of this african-american civil rights. you know, changing the system. the focus of all african-americans and many other american citizens, the contribution of the media, television, how everything came together to do that made eight tectonic shift. so, when you say, when i hear you say today we must continue civil rights and you start off and you say, for example student loan; right? here's my thing: when you take on a lot of
so, you've read and you get the necessary energy and the necessary strength. i thought i was going to be arrested and jailed. was beaten. i had a concussion on that bridge. i thought i saw death, so sometimes just reading books, poems, essays. there are plenty of good books out there. >> thank you. >> i have a question. you know how water-- let's say we have a huge pipe and water is shooting down it; right? pretty strong force, good horse and then you have smaller pipes coming off...
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and the energies and the resourcefulness of this nation i think should be focused on these problems in a way that brings a sense of restoration in this country by its people in dealing with the problems that we face, primarily the issues on the economy, the problems of inflation, and the problems of energy. and i would basically feel that it's imperative for this country to either move forward, that it can't stand still, , are otherwe it moves backward. >> what would you do different from carter? >> which particular areas? >> well, just take the question of leadership. >> well, you know, you have to come to grips with the different issues that we are facing. i mean, we have to deal with each of the various questions that we're talking about, whether it's russians of the economy, the areas of energy. >> was impacted that have on the campaign? >> well, it enabled a lot of political writers who had not been critical of unity before, but who really like -- of kennedy before but you wanted to write their critical piece of kennedy. and so he got beat up in the press. >> what was the kennedy
and the energies and the resourcefulness of this nation i think should be focused on these problems in a way that brings a sense of restoration in this country by its people in dealing with the problems that we face, primarily the issues on the economy, the problems of inflation, and the problems of energy. and i would basically feel that it's imperative for this country to either move forward, that it can't stand still, , are otherwe it moves backward. >> what would you do different from...
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records from the committees at which the department of state, the management and budget, department of energy and department of defense would not protas a single record or document, that has been proved. directing current and former executive branch officials not to cooperate with the committees in response to which nine administration officials defied subpoenas for testimony, namely jon michael mick mulvaney, robert b blair, johnny eisenberg, michael ellis, preston wells griffith, russell t bopp, michael devitt, bribe mccormick and t rectal. that has been proved. these actions were consistent with president trump's previous efforts to undermine united states government investigations into foreign interference and u.s. elections, that is been proved. to these accident president trump sought to arrogate to himself the right to determine the proprieties, scope, nature of impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of its sole power of impeachment, that has been proved. in the hist
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living in a time within the political structure we do not have the political structures that contain energy by the passage of the civil rights bill so black expectation and white backlash and some movement expands and demands and expectations. and 65 we mentioned, it's a pivotal turn in american history and the civil rights movement in the 1960s, it was a turn for king and kennedy as you may recall, 45 miles los angeles and beyond an estimated 30,000, 34 people were killed and 25 were african-american. the campaign in north in the northern city and what they learned in the south. he walked the streets of the community and went to meetings and heard the people and lack of city services and a litany of things. he's overwhelmed by what he saw and what he heard. in a meeting with city officials, police chief william parker lecturedef king violence would be expected when you keep telling people they are unfairly treated and teach them disrespect. k to treat the situation as though it was a result of the criminal element is to leave the community. and 66 as you read to get to chicago where he wou
living in a time within the political structure we do not have the political structures that contain energy by the passage of the civil rights bill so black expectation and white backlash and some movement expands and demands and expectations. and 65 we mentioned, it's a pivotal turn in american history and the civil rights movement in the 1960s, it was a turn for king and kennedy as you may recall, 45 miles los angeles and beyond an estimated 30,000, 34 people were killed and 25 were...
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there the energy department. and the list goes on and on and on. suffice it to say, one could say it's coincidence, but you see this curious pattern of being able to invest in companies that end up being the beneficiaries of government loans, government contracts and our money. let's talk now a little bit about warren buffett. and, again, this surprises a lot of people, but buff buffett is very much involved and engaged in this. buffett, also a strong backer of barack obama, very well connected n. the 2008 campaign he had the luxury of having both barack obama and john mccain saying that they'd like him as treasury secretary. buffett didn't prefer that, but he liked the role of being the savior, um, of the american economy. now, if you go back to the financial crisis in 2008, warren buffett when the financial crisis begins immediately becomes involve with the the treasury department in structuring what would eventually become the bailout or the so-called public/private partnership by the treasury department. he a
there the energy department. and the list goes on and on and on. suffice it to say, one could say it's coincidence, but you see this curious pattern of being able to invest in companies that end up being the beneficiaries of government loans, government contracts and our money. let's talk now a little bit about warren buffett. and, again, this surprises a lot of people, but buff buffett is very much involved and engaged in this. buffett, also a strong backer of barack obama, very well connected...
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passion, energy and patience. he understood you solve one problem and there are 12 problems and each one is more complex than last one. keep looking and learning one person he went, he saw, he listened and he group that describes him. when you think about course correction or whatever but i think he understood human nature and he wasn't self absorbed, he was engaged in the work of the country at a time when urgency was great. i think running for president was interesting to see what brought him to that decision. it's really interesting to get into that. there is no clear path but you have to keep moving and learning and growing. >> so here is a question, can you discuss his role in the crisis and how it affected him? his visit to the mississippi delta, another turn in his life and understanding. >> that's a great question. it is the biggest crisis they faced. dealing with the governor they have supreme court ruling admitted at the university of mississippi, they had what burke marshall called insurgency on their h
passion, energy and patience. he understood you solve one problem and there are 12 problems and each one is more complex than last one. keep looking and learning one person he went, he saw, he listened and he group that describes him. when you think about course correction or whatever but i think he understood human nature and he wasn't self absorbed, he was engaged in the work of the country at a time when urgency was great. i think running for president was interesting to see what brought him...
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we do not have the political structures that can contain the energies set loose by the passage of the civil rights bills. so that's again black expectations and also white reactions white backlash as a movement expands and it's demands and expectations. so the watts rebellion in august of 65 again, which we've mentioned, but that is a pivotal turning point in american history and in the civil rights movement in the 1960s. it was a turning point for both king and kennedy. as you may recall it lasted for six days covered 45 miles of los angeles and beyond surveys estimated that at least 30,000 people participated 34 people were killed in 25 of whom were african-american and more than 1,000 injured and 4,000 arrested. now king who at this point was planning a campaign to challenge surrogation in the north to take sclc to northern city and apply what they learned in the south to conditions there. he flew immediately to los angeles. and he walked the streets of watts the watts community. he met with patrick community meetings and heard the grievance of people and the abuses they suffered f
we do not have the political structures that can contain the energies set loose by the passage of the civil rights bills. so that's again black expectations and also white reactions white backlash as a movement expands and it's demands and expectations. so the watts rebellion in august of 65 again, which we've mentioned, but that is a pivotal turning point in american history and in the civil rights movement in the 1960s. it was a turning point for both king and kennedy. as you may recall it...
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so they devoted a lot of energy to that. probably time for one more. yes, sir. >> were there any protestant ministers, names that came out in favor of kennedy saying this whole catholicism thing is stupid. and if they did, was there any retaliation? >> the answer is yes. in the leadership on that site really came out of new york city. john bennett who also taught. they vote for a magazine called christianity in crisis. they spent a lot of time saying the catholic church has changed and john kennedy would make a better president than richard nixon would. and they caught a lot of heat in a lot of flack for that. and i spent sometime early in the book tracing the argument back and forth that neither of them before that kennedy is okay, you can vote for him. and certainly they were the two probably most public voices on that side. there were a lot of protestant leaders working behind the scenes supporting kennedy, but not taking by the public view. one of the more interesting characters and all that was the methodist bishop, who was a classic social libera
so they devoted a lot of energy to that. probably time for one more. yes, sir. >> were there any protestant ministers, names that came out in favor of kennedy saying this whole catholicism thing is stupid. and if they did, was there any retaliation? >> the answer is yes. in the leadership on that site really came out of new york city. john bennett who also taught. they vote for a magazine called christianity in crisis. they spent a lot of time saying the catholic church has changed...
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but the notion that it didn't change continued on into this energy into things he didn't care about. >> here's another question and this is one you've thought about before. the question is like this how should we look at kennedy's complicated relationship with martin luther king like wiretapping him and the instructions against king. i think that will be asking about the fact that robert kennedy authorized the wiretap of martin luther king. >> i was concerned about that. very complicated. hoover kept pressing, so when they finally -- i don't want to get too deeply into it, but the pressure, too much pressure on kennedy and the evidence that he had so finally october, 63, he agreed to a wiretap in atlanta and new york. if you read about, so he did it and there are reasons people speculate. king and the communist connection i'm speculating here to also keep that at bay but again he was killed a month later. president johnson came in and had no problem with different feelings towards king. so it came late and i read everything i could. it certainly does not diminish. in fact, robert ken
but the notion that it didn't change continued on into this energy into things he didn't care about. >> here's another question and this is one you've thought about before. the question is like this how should we look at kennedy's complicated relationship with martin luther king like wiretapping him and the instructions against king. i think that will be asking about the fact that robert kennedy authorized the wiretap of martin luther king. >> i was concerned about that. very...